Recently I am reading the x264 source codes. Mostly, I concern the RC part. And I am confused about the parameters --bitrate and --vbv-maxrate. When bitrate is set, the CBR mode is used in frame level. If you want to start the MB level RC, the parameters bitrate, vbv-maxrate and vbv-bufsize should be set. But I don't know the relationship between bitrate and vbv-maxrate. What is the criterion of the real encoding result when bitrate and vbv-maxrate are both set? And what is the recommended value for bitrate? Equals to vbv-maxrate? Also what is the recommended value for vbv-bufsize? Half of vbv-maxrate? Please give me some advice.
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bitrate address the "target filesize" when you are doing encoding. It is understandably confusing because it applies a "budget" of certain size and then tries to apportion this budget on the frames - that is why the later parts of a movie get a smaller amount of data which results in lower video quality. For example, if you have 10 seconds of complete black images followed by 10 second of natural video - the final encoded file will be very different than if the order was the opposite.
vbv-bufsize is the buffer that has to be completed before a "transmission" would occur say in a streaming scenario. Now, let's tie this to I-frames and P-frames: the vbv-bufsize will limit the size of any of your encoded video frames - most likely the I-frame.